Meng Plastic Model Kit
Meng Model German Pkw. K1 Kübelwagen Type 82 (1/35) VS-017
- Highly detailed 1/35 scale replica of the iconic WWII German Kübelwagen
- Includes accurately moulded engine, suspension, and interior details
- Optional open or closed canvas roof configuration
- Period-accurate tyres, tools, and accessories included
- Ideal for standalone display or diorama settings
The Meng Model Kübelwagen Type 82 offers a faithful 1/35 scale representation of Germany’s versatile light utility vehicle used extensively throughout World War II. Often seen on every front from the deserts of North Africa to the forests of Europe, this boxy little workhorse became the Wehrmacht’s go-to for command, reconnaissance, and logistics duties.
This kit features crisp, finely moulded components that bring out the vehicle’s utilitarian character, from its flat-panel bodywork and rear-mounted air-cooled engine to its simple but functional interior. The canvas roof can be modelled either folded or extended, allowing for customisation to suit any scene or theatre of war. Whether placed beside a Panzer column or parked outside a ruined farmhouse, this Kübelwagen adds authentic flair to any WWII diorama.
Offering exceptional build quality and historical accuracy, this Meng kit delivers both simplicity and detail, making it a satisfying project for modellers of all skill levels.
Note: This model kit requires assembly and painting. Glue, paints and tools are not included and must be purchased separately.
History:
The Volkswagen Kübelwagen Type 82 was developed by Ferdinand Porsche and produced by Volkswagen for use by German forces during the Second World War. Based on the civilian VW Beetle platform, it was adapted for military use with a lightweight chassis, rear-wheel drive, and high ground clearance. Though lacking four-wheel drive, it proved remarkably capable in off-road conditions thanks to its light weight and flat underbody. Over 50,000 units were built between 1940 and 1945, serving across Europe, North Africa, and the Eastern Front. Its simplicity, reliability, and adaptability made it a staple of German military transport and a symbol of wartime innovation under constraint.